Michael Jackson
King of Pop, what a load of crap. I wonder why there wasn't as much talk about James Brown's death, while when the first random celebrity dies, they become immense, sublime, a genius, "King of Pop." His music is truly unthinkable in the 21st century, utterly indescribable trash. A fucking "artist." more
Marco Travaglio
One of the few TRUE journalists in Italy who provides REAL information. It’s great that he often mentions what Berlusconi is up to; Italians need to know. They have been hypnotized for too long by his media; it's time for them to wake up. We welcome someone like him. more
Michael Jackson
King of Pop... more
Fabio Fazio
Compared to many others, at least it is sober, not vulgar, and sometimes offers interesting content. However, it is often the epitome of accommodation. more
Fabio Fazio
An incompetent sycophant with a disquieting salary, who after a squalid and well-orchestrated theatrical performance on pseudo-censorship, appears on Raitre to lecture everyone with a show produced with Berlusconi's money. Only in Italy can such people achieve success. more
Negramaro
Well come on, how mean you are... It's not a sin to become famous. I would never buy one of their CDs, but there is really much worse out there. more
Negramaro
The singer is something unsustainable. more
Marco Travaglio
What a wasted mind. Now he inserts the word Berlusconi in every third item on the grocery list. A victim of the system. I propose a fundraiser. more
Tim Burton
Okay, the last movie is a flop, but it’s also true that he didn’t write it; he’s just the director. It’s not said that he won’t pull something worthwhile out of the hat, sooner or later. more
Tim Burton
Artistically, he is dead. The '80s were extraordinary, the '90s a golden period of gold, the 2000s are terrible, the 2010s a pathetic attempt at self-mimicking. Although his trajectory is increasingly bogged down film after film, he had moments of absolute greatness that it would be unfair not to consider pivotal. Not anymore today, but he earned the 5. more
Tim Burton
Discreet hairdresser. more
Liam Gallagher
MAYBEEEE!! I DON RILLI UER AI NO! BECARE YOU WRONG END I SO MAIBI RAIT! MAYBEEEE!! more
Tim Burton
Tim Burton is one of the rare artists who has truly been brilliant at least once, and there are few of them. It's okay if he hasn't always produced works that match his talent. Genius, when it's there and it's authentic, deserves to be rewarded. more
Marco Travaglio
A pain in the ass more
Martin Barre
Essential for the correct execution of the agreement in F major. more
Martin Barre
Certainly the greatest progressive guitarist! more
Ian Anderson
"The Jimi Hendrix of the flute"... more
Richard Wright
Without him, Pink Floyd wouldn't have been Pink Floyd... more
Liam Gallagher
On the positive side, a good charisma and a good vocal tone. On the negative side, a flashy arrogance and the eternal desire to compare himself to his brother, two different planets. Had he accepted his inferiority with humility, Oasis would have soared even higher. more
David Bowie
Was he born old? And who was born young in rock (and in art in general)? Everyone is someone’s child, everyone is born a bit old. The truth is that the "old" Bowie rejuvenated rock multiple times. more